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Critical reflections on the emerging discourse of international social work

Erika Haug

ehaug{at}sasktel.net

English

As informed by critical theory’s attention to voice and power relations, this article explores international social work as an emerging discourse body. In particular, the legacy of colonialism and professional imperialism to current paradigms for international social work exchanges is explored.

French

Informé par l’attention de la théorie critique aux relations de pouvoir et l’importance accordée à la voix, cet article explore le travail social international comme discours naissant. En particulier, l’article explore l’impact du colonialisme et de l’impérialisme professionnel sur des paradigmes contemporains des échanges en travail social international.

Spanish

Siguiendo la atención prestada por la teoría crítica a la voz y las relaciones de poder, este artículo explora el trabajo social internacional como un corpus de discurso naciente. En concreto, se explora la herencia del colonialismo y el imperialismo profesional que puede observarse en los paradigmas actuales de trabajo social internacional.

International Social Work, Vol. 48, No. 2, 126-135 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/0020872805050204


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